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Monday, February 23, 2015

List of Hebrew language poets (year links are to corresponding "[year] in poetry" article:


Biblical


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • Moses
  • King David
  • King Solomon
  • Jeremiah

Early Middle Ages


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • Eleazar ha-Kalir
  • Jose b. Jose
  • Yannai

Golden Age in Spain


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • Joseph ibn Abitur
  • Abraham Abulafia
  • Meir Halevi Abulafia
  • Todros ben Judah Halevi Abulafia
  • Samuel he-Hasid
  • Todros Abulafia
  • Yehuda Alharizi (1190-1240)
  • Judaben Samuel Halevi (born c. 1086
  • Dunash ben Labrat (10th century)
  • Santob De Carrion (late 14th century), also a proverb writer
  • Abraham ibn Ezra, also known as Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra (1088-1167), known mainly for Biblical commentaries and grammar works
  • Moses ibn Ezra (1070-1139)
  • Solomon Ibn Gabirol (1021-1058)
  • Isaac ibn Ghiyyat
  • Yehuda Halevi
  • Joseph Kimhi (1105-1170), born in Spain, he fled to Narbonne, Provence, where he became known as a grammarian, exegete, poet, and translator.
  • Shmuel haNagid, also known as Samuel ibn Naghrela or Samuel Ha-Naggid (992-1055)
  • Menahem ibn Saruq
  • Joseph ben Jacob ibn Zaddik (died 1149)

Medieval Germany


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • Baruch of Worms (early 13th century), liturgical poet and commentator
  • Meir ben Baruch, known as Ma'aram of Rothenburg (1215-1293), a Talmudist, Tosafist and liturgical poet
  • Judah Halevi (born c. 1086)
  • Judah he-Hasid
  • Eleazer ben Judah ben Kalonymus of Worms (1176-1238), a Talmudist, Cabalist, moralist, scientist and poet

Medieval France


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • David Hakohen (late 13th century), composer of piyyutim from Avignon
  • Isaac Gorni (late 13th century), troubadour from Aire-sur-l'Adour
  • Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi (1270â€"1340), a poet, philosopher and physician born in Béziers
  • Joseph ben Isaac Bekor Shor (12th century), a Tosafist, exegete and poet from Orléans

Safed Cabalists


List of Hebrew-language poets
  • Solomon Alkabiz (16th century)
  • Israel ben Moses Najara (c. 1555 - c. 1625)

Italian Renaissance



  • Deborah Ascarelli (17th century)
  • Immanuel Frances
  • Immanuel the Roman also known as Immanuel ben Solomon and Immanuel of Rome (1270-1330), a satirical poet and scholar
  • Daniel ben Judah (late 14th century), liturgical poet
  • Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, also known as Moses Hayyim Luzzatto (1707-1747)
  • Judah Leone Modena, also known as: Leon Modena or Yehudah Aryeh Mi-modena (1571-1648), a rabbi, orator, scholar, teacher and poet
  • Sarah Copia Sullam (died 1641)

North Africa and Yemen



  • Shalom Shabazi

Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah)



  • Isaac Erter (1792-1851) satirist and poet
  • Judah Leib Gordon, also known as "Judah Löb ben Asher Gordon" or "Leon Gordon" (1831-1892)
  • Abraham Baer Gottlober (1811-1899)
  • Abraham Dob Bär Lebensohn (1789-1878)
  • Micah Joseph Lebensohn (1828-1852)
  • Meir Halevi Letteris (1800-1871)
  • Isaac Baer Levinsohn (1788-1860)
  • Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865)
  • Rahel Luzzatto Morpurgo (1790-1871)
  • Süsskind Raschkow
  • Constantin Shapiro (1841-1900)
  • Hermann Wassertrilling
  • Naphtali Hirz Wessely (1725-1805)

Modern Hebrew



A

  • Shimon Adaf (born 1972), Israeli poet and author
  • Shmuel Yosef Agnon
  • Ada Aharoni
  • Lea Aini
  • Nathan Alterman, also known as Natan Alterman (1910-1970), Israeli journalist, translator and popular poet
  • Ronen Altman Kaydar (born 1972)
  • Yehudah Amichai (1924-2000) Israeli poet and one of the first to write in colloquial Hebrew
  • Aharon Amir
  • Aharon Appelfeld
  • Roy Arad
  • Dan Armon
  • David Avidan (1934â€"1995), Israeli poet, painter, filmmaker, publicist and playwright

B

  • Simon Bacher
  • Yocheved Bat-Miriam (1901â€"1979), German-born Israeli
  • Menahem Ben (Braun)
  • Itamar Ben Canaan
  • Yakir Ben Moshe
  • Avraham Ben-Yitzhak
  • Reuven Ben-Yosef
  • Fania Bergstein
  • Haim Nachman Bialik (1873-1934)
  • Ya'qub Bilbul
  • Erez Biton

C

  • Ya'akov Cahan (1881-1960)
  • T. Carmi
  • Rahel Chalfi
  • Sami Shalom Chetrit

D

  • Menachem Mendel Dolitzki (1858-1931)

E

  • Dror Elimelech

F

  • Jacob Fichman (1881-1958) a critic, essayist and poet
  • Ezra Fleischer
  • Simeon Samuel Frug (1860-1922), wrote in Russian, Yiddish and Hebrew

G

  • Yehonatan Geffen
  • Mordechai Geldman
  • Amir Gilboa
  • Simon Ginzburg (1890-1944)
  • Haim Gouri
  • Leah Goldberg (1911-1970), born in Lithuania, emigrated to Israel
  • Uri Zvi Greenberg (Tur Malka)

H

  • Simon Halkin
  • Avigdor Hameiri (1886-1970), born in Carpato-Russ and emigrated to Israel in 1921; also a novelist
  • Hedva Harekhavi
  • Shulamith Hareven
  • Paul Hartal
  • Galit Hasan-Rokem
  • Haim Hazaz
  • Haim Hefer
  • Daliyah Herts
  • Amira Hess
  • Ayin Hillel
  • Yair Hurvitz

I

  • Naphtali Herz Imber (1856-1909), the author of Hatikvah ("The Hope"), called "the Jewish national hymn"

K

  • Yehudit Kafri
  • Ben Kalman, see Abraham Reisen
  • Yitzhak Katzenelson, alternate English spelling, "Isaac Katzenelson" (1886-1944), perished in Auschwitz, where he wrote a famous poem about the extermination of the Jews
  • Admiel Kosman
  • Abba Kovner

L

  • Yitzhak Lamdan (1899-1954)
  • Yitzhak Laor (born 1948) Israeli poet, author, and journalist
  • Haim Lensky also known as "Hayyim Lensky" (1905â€"1942 or 1943), Russian poet who wrote in Hebrew; imprisoned in Soviet labor camps after 1934, where he wrote most of his verse
  • Giora Leshem
  • Hezi Leskali
  • Amasai Levin
  • Hanoch Levin
  • Judah Lob Levin (1845-1925)
  • Ephraim Lisitzky (1885-1962)

M

  • Meir Leibush Malbim (1809-1879), notable Russian Bible commentator who wrote some poetry in Hebrew
  • Salomon Mandelkern (1846-1902), Ukrainian poet and scholar; author of the Hebrew concordance, Hekal Hakodesh
  • Mordecai Zevi Manne (1859-1886)
  • Reda Mansour
  • Salman Masalha
  • Margalit Matitiahu
  • Agi Mishol (born 1947) Hungarian-born Israeli poet

N

  • Vaan Nguyen

O

  • Amir Or

P

  • Dan Pagis
  • Alexander Penn
  • Isaac Loeb Peretz (1851-1915) wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish
  • Israel Pinkas
  • Anda Pinkerfeld Amir
  • Elisha Porat
  • Daniel Preil (1911- )
  • Gabriel Preil

R

  • Rachel (Hebrew: רחל) in English, sometimes transcribed as "Ra'hel" or "Rahel", also known as "Rachel the poetess" (Hebrew: רחל ×"משוררת), pen name of Rachel Bluwstein Sela (1890â€"1931), poet who immigrated to Palestine in 1909
  • Yonatan Ratosh
  • Dahlia Rabikovitch
  • Janice Rebibo
  • Abraham Regelson
  • Abraham Reisen (1870-1953) Russian native who emigrated to the United States; prolific poet and prose writer; pen name: Ben Kalman
  • Tuvya Ruebner

S

  • Rami Saari
  • Yossi Sarid
  • Zalman Shneur (1887-1959), novelist and poet
  • A. A. Schwartz (1846-1931)
  • Amir Segal
  • Aharon Shabtai
  • Yaakov Shabtai
  • Amnon Shamossh
  • Zalman Shazar
  • Naomi Shemer
  • David Shimonowitz, also known as "David Shimoni" (1886-1956)
  • Abraham Shlonsky
  • Ronny Someck
  • Jacob Steinberg (1887-1948)

T

  • Shaul Tchernichovsky, also known as Saul Tchernihowsky* (1875-1943)

V

  • David Vogel

W

  • Yona Wallach
  • Meir Wieseltier

Y

  • Miriam Yalan-Shteklis
  • Avoth Yeshurun
  • Natan Yonatan

Z

  • Nathan Zach
  • Nurit Zarchi
  • Zelda
  • Eliezer Zebi Zweifel (1815-1888), also a Russian scholar, commentator and defender of Hassidism
  • Eliakum Zunser (1836-1913) wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish
  • Stephan Zweig (1881-1942), born in Vienna; also a biographer and dramatist
  • Zvi Yair

Notes



  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw Kravitz, Nathaniel, "3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature", Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1972,
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kravitz, Nathaniel, "3,000 Years of Hebrew Literature", Chicago: Swallow Press Inc., 1972, Appendix B ("Other Hebrew Writers and Scholars"), pp 555-559
  3. ^ Breger, Jennifer. "Rachel Morpurgo". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. 

See also



  • The Modern Hebrew Poem Itself


 
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